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SUPPLEMENTARY READING BOOK ANALYSIS In The Crucible , a play about the Salem witch trials of 1692, by Arthur Miller, the author showed how a reverend, Rev. |
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The Cultural Revolution The Cultural Revolution was a domestic uprising in China that lasted from 1966 until 1976 . It involved Mao Zedong’s followers against people that held characteristics of a capitalist influences such as teachers, intellectuals, and politicians. |
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In the 1920's changed was not an issue with aAmerican's youth . However, the way you adjusted to that change was . In the book, The damned and The Beautiful, by Paula s. |
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A blinding flash of light followed by a deafening silence, which hovered over the ruinous city of Hiroshima on August 6th 1945 . This tragic event marked the first time an atomic bomb would be used as an act of aggression in a war. |
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The characters of Nicholas and Alexandra, their personal characteristics and traits, played a large role in their eventual downfall . Both Nicholas and Alexandra had positive attributes, however in terms of being rulers, they were severely lacking in the necessary traits. |
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The similarities and situations between the Donner Party and the colonial Pilgrims is both appalling, frightening, and incomplete . In both cases you'll find, one a fairly large group of ill-prepared greenhorns pitting themselves against nature and each other, two an insufficient willingness to endure the very real hardships of frontiering and, three coinsidential misfortune at every turn. |
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In the play Dutchman, author Leroi Jones, utilizes the main characters, Lula and Clay, as a metaphor for race relations in America and the position of blacks in society during the 60’s. |
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The early 1960’s brought a new tide of idealism where Americans voiced their disdain for the current situation of the United States . Sit-ins, kneel-ins, sleep-ins, wade-ins, read-ins, play-ins, and watch-ins occurred. |
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The Algonquin people had a very defined religion . They believed that there a Great Spirit, named Kautantowwit, who provided them with good weather and various things. |
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The Algonquins peoples had a very defined religion . Not Roman Catholicism like we have today . They believed that there a Great Spirit, named Kautantowwit, who provided them with good weather and various things. |
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The Effects of War on Kids Many people don't realize how much our kids are effected by the tragedy of war . Momma always told me not to say goodbye. |
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A key lesson of post ww1 tension is the need for tolerance of diversity . This is important because it prevent large scale discrimination against immigrants or people with radical political beliefs. |
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The Spanish who was best suited for taking over Columbus’s discovery had interest in finding gold and slaves than in creating settlements they wanted riches and to control certain lands. |
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Warfare is continuously evolving . As more advanced weapons are developed and used, strategies begin to change . However, a surprise attack can be devastating even to the most advanced army. |
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Question 1 Did Vietnam War protestors have any effect on the outcome and the public opinion surrounding the war ? Sub-Questions - Who were the protestors and what were their goals? |
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Around 170 A . D . , Rome was a peaceful city . Ruled by Marcus Aurelius, life was peaceful, and the people were happy . When he died in 180 A. |
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BIBLE STUDY REVELATION REVELATION----- Apocalypse . REVELINNG Apo- away from calpse- unveiling revealing Jesus is the center of the book of Revelation . The author is the Holy Spirit, John was the recorder scribe the information for Revelation came through 4 people before it got to the church. |
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Bill Gates was born on Oct . 28, 1955 . Bill grew up in Seattle with his two sisters; his father is a Seattle attorney . While Bill was attending Harvard he developed a version of the programming language BASIC for the first microcomputer - the MITS Alta. |
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Dr . Martin Luther King Jr . and Malcolm X were both fighting the same war for the same people . They battled for the right of black people to be acknowledged and treated like human beings. |
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In the Harper Lee novel To Kill A Mockingbird, we are lead through the lives of two young siblings, Scout and Jem, during two significant years of their childhood. |
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The French Revolution What lead to the French Revolution ? It all started when King Louis XIV had many wars, which put France in debt . Then came King Louis XV he kept borrowing from the bankers, which continued to increase the financial crisis of France. |
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Though Hamiltontopped Adam’s enemy list, Jefferson was not far behind . Jeffersonhad a younger daughter named Maria Jefferson Eppes, who died from complicationswhich she had gotten during childbirth. |
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The General was a great man . He was very great . You should like great generals . It is great to be great . When is this class over. |
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Martin Niemoller’s quote epitomizes the people’s attitude during the time of the holocaust . He explains humans’ natural defense mechanism which allows atrocities to happen so long as the individual is safe. |
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The Belfast Agreement was signed on 10 April 1998 A Good Friday, So called the Good Friday Agreement . Former US Senator George Mitchell, Canadian General John de Chastelain, and the Finnish ex-Prime Minister Harry Holkerri chaired the multi-party talks. |
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People say that Canada is one of the most diverse country in the world . As the new millennium had just started and now there are all kinds of ways to interact with people around the world. |
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A women stands in the dark at the edge of her kitchen counter, pondering on whether she should start the process . Finally she picks up the cold knife that was lying next to her hand, raised it above her head and slashed it toward the pumpkin, but stopped. |
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Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson had very different political, social and economic views . Hamilton’s Federalists believed in a strong, central government . The Republicans who Jefferson was with, believed in stronger state governments. |
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Sound Waves and Music 1 . When two waves interfere with each other they will either create destructive interference or constructive interference . A beat is then formed when constructive interference and destructive interference occurs and a normal rate. |
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New York City was founded on a river, Hong Kong was founded on a river, and so was Chicago . Denver was also founded on a river. |
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There are many that believe that game shows are fairly new . In fact, they existed long before television . In the golden days of radio, game shows were played. |
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without fail, every october we begin to lose daylight, trees become bare and wind rattled and dark gray clouds roll in . Haloween is now amoung us. |
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The Ku Klux klan was also called the KKK . They killed partciually everybody that wasn't white . The only race they did like was white . They hung people the destroyed them and i'm telling you it was sad. |
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Hi, my name is Thomas Jefferson; my concerns over the Louisiana Purchase are very important . Now let me begin the description of this subject, I want to buy this land because of all the farming and vast array of animals also to increase the popularity of the slow growing Colony. |
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In the beginning of the Age of Exploration, the main incentive of the voyagers was to find a sea route to Asia because the land route was much too treacherous. |
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The Holocaust Heroes Beginning in March 1942, a wave of mass murder swept over Europe . During the next 11 months 4, 500,000 people mainly the Jewish and other minority parties were slaughtered by Nazi’s. |
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Lab Materials Water Graduated Cylinder Copper Paper towels Balance Cup Procedure 1 . Fill up the graduated cylinder with water, with 20ml of water . 2 . Mark the measurement of water 3. |
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Homer’s The Iliad is one of the best-known literary epics originated in Classical Greece . It is still studied in depth by scholars, historians, and archaeologists today. |
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Homer’s Iliad was written in the eighth-century . The Iliad begins with Chryseis comes to the camp to ask for the return of his daughter . In doing this he angers Agamemnon and Chryses asked Apollo to avenge him. |
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ARTICLE Handeling of Date-Rape Case Leaves Brown U . Polices in Dispute This article was very interesting . I immediately sided with the young man in the article. |
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Importance of the Ramayana The Ramayana is one of two very large epic poems to come out of India . The main character in the tale is Rama, a prince who lived his whole life according to his dharma. |
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On May 26, 1830; The Indian Removal Act began . It was passed by the Twenty First congress of the United States of America . After a couple of years of continuous debating, Andrew Jackson signed the bill into a law. |
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LONDON The Industrial Revolution Once described as the most extraordinary place in the world , London is still a remarkable and beautiful place to visit today. |
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To set forth the most accurately possible significance of history, a prodigious challenge all historians confront perpetually . What causes it to be so incredibly arduous to define? |
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It was during the Jacksonian era that America began to see changes occur . It was the rise of not only political democracy, but economic, cultural, and religious democracy as well, which changed the lives of the American people in many ways. |
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The Jacksonian-Era and How It Hurt The Country Since before he took office, the headstrong hero of the Battle of New Orleans was never the right man to rule a country. |
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Spencer wells is a scientist who traveled six continents to follow the footsteps of mankind from where they originated to where they migrated . His first thoughts that man started in Africa and migrated to Australia. |
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The Jungle is one of the most important books I ever read . This book was also very different from the rest of the books there are. |
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A Lithuanian family arrives in America, bringing along with them an idea of the American dream . Ona, her stepmother Elzbieta with her six children, Jonas Elzbieta's brother, and her cousin Marija leave the hardships of Lithuania to find a better life in America. |
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The book The Jungle was written by Upton Sinclair and published in 1906 . It takes place in Packingtown . Packingtown is an area in Chicago where Lithuanian immigrants were not scarce. |